SK Hynix, a semiconductor manufacturer based in Seoul, South Korea, has rolled out a digital signage transformation in partnership with Daktronics and Kinoton Korea Incorporated, according to a press release.

"We spent more than one year seeking highly durable, reliable video wall displays with a creation of natural colors, and all of us are quite sure that Daktronics' narrow pixel video wall displays are the right choice for high profile locations inside of SK Hynix buildings," Yongan Park, chief manager at SK Hynix, said in the release. "In 2023, we are also scheduled to install Daktronics displays in at least at five additional SK Hynix locations as they are already verified technically."

Including the Godam, Supex and Center One locations of SK Hynix, the project involved installing Daktronics video walls in corporate lobby areas. The Godam video walls feature 2.5mm pixel spacing, while Supex and Center One video walls feature 1.5mm spacing.

"Our narrow pixel pitch displays are designed to thrive in these corporate spaces and similar applications," John Mette, regional sales manager for Daktronics, said in the release. "Bringing usable wall space to life with color and art and enticing imagery is something that helps lift the spirits of those gathering or passing by these areas. These three LED video walls are no exception to the amazing things we get to create for our customers on a regular basis."

"Bringing usable wall space to life with color and art and enticing imagery is something that helps lift the spirits of those gathering or passing by these areas." — John Mette, regional sales manager for Daktronics.

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